Synonym: this evening, this night. Similar words: night, knight, nights, nightly, at night, by night, fortnight, midnight. Meaning: [tə'naɪt] n. the present or immediately coming night. adv. during the night of the present day.
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(151) The band is playing live in Birmingham tonight.
(152) What's on Channel 4 tonight?
(153) There's some very slinky dancing going on tonight!
(154) Let's dine out tonight. I'm too tired to cook.
(155) The church choir is [ are ] singing tonight.
(156) We're meeting him at 9 o'clock tonight.
(157) Would you like to come to supper tonight?
(158) Sandra, will you lock up tonight when you go?
(159) I'll call you tonight, no matter what.
(160) I'll have to get this letter off by tonight.
(161) I hope that tonight will be dry.
(162) He's got one or two jobs to do tonight.
(163) There's only trash on the television tonight.
(164) I have a fancy for some wine tonight.
(165) I have to take Steve the money tonight.
(166) I'd like to take you out to dinner tonight.
(167) It's very likely that she'll ring me tonight.
(168) We'll discourse on the subject tonight.
(169) I don't feel up to going out tonight.
(170) I'll spring for the beer tonight.
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(171) Let's go to the pictures tonight.
(172) Does anyone want to go down the pub tonight?
(173) I'm posting you a cheque tonight.
(174) A quartet is playing tonight.
(175) Bobby is going about his homework very seriously tonight.
(176) I feel like staying in tonight.
(177) There could be a touch of frost tonight.
(178) I'm tired[sentencedict.com], so I guess I'll stay home tonight.
(179) The weatherman predicted a freeze for tonight.
(180) Do you have lodging for tonight?
More similar words: night, knight, nights, nightly, at night, by night, fortnight, midnight, nightfall, nightgown, knightly, nightmare, nightcap, in the night, goodnight, nighttime, nightlife, last night, benighted, overnight, night soil, day and night, knighthood, nightdress, night and day, at midnight, night shift, fly-by-night, nightmarish, nightingale.